by Mickyj » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:13 pm
by spell_check » Tue Nov 17, 2009 6:33 pm
Mickyj wrote:How quickly we forget Paul Hamilton first year coach took eagles to a loss for the dogs first flag .
Mikan got Eagles into the five IIRC in his first year.
by spell_check » Tue Nov 17, 2009 6:35 pm
Mickyj wrote:How quickly we forget Paul Hamilton first year coach took eagles to a loss for the dogs first flag .
Mikan got Eagles into the five IIRC in his first year.
by Big Phil » Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:22 am
by CoverKing » Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:25 pm
by Big Phil » Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:56 pm
Glenelg Football club wrote:
HORAN RETURNS
Glenelg Football Club is pleased to announce that former player Jack Horan has been appointed as Reserves Coach for the 2010 season.
Former West Adelaide and Glenelg player Jack Horan played 33 League and 92 Reserve games spanning over a six year playing career.
Horan has now turned to coaching after ongoing groin injuries cut short his playing days.
Jack Horan has a strong history as a player with outstanding leadership skills.
His ability to read the game, his communication skills and work ethic make him an excellent fit as Glenelg Football Club’s Reserves coach for 2010.
Jack’s outstanding character was recognised during his time as a player as a two time winner of the E.R Curnow Award.
Prior to the commencement of training last night, Jack received a resounding applause from the playing group when the announcement of his appointment was made.
The Glenelg Football Club welcomes Jack back to the club and is thrilled with the new appointment.
by wycbloods » Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:59 pm
Big Phil wrote:Press release from the Tigers, former player Jack Horan announced as coach of the Bays' reserves...Glenelg Football club wrote:
HORAN RETURNS
Glenelg Football Club is pleased to announce that former player Jack Horan has been appointed as Reserves Coach for the 2010 season.
Former West Adelaide and Glenelg player Jack Horan played 33 League and 92 Reserve games spanning over a six year playing career.
Horan has now turned to coaching after ongoing groin injuries cut short his playing days.
Jack Horan has a strong history as a player with outstanding leadership skills.
His ability to read the game, his communication skills and work ethic make him an excellent fit as Glenelg Football Club’s Reserves coach for 2010.
Jack’s outstanding character was recognised during his time as a player as a two time winner of the E.R Curnow Award.
Prior to the commencement of training last night, Jack received a resounding applause from the playing group when the announcement of his appointment was made.
The Glenelg Football Club welcomes Jack back to the club and is thrilled with the new appointment.
by LBT » Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:01 pm
Big Phil wrote:Press release from the Tigers, former player Jack Horan announced as coach of the Bays' reserves...Glenelg Football club wrote:
HORAN RETURNS
Glenelg Football Club is pleased to announce that former player Jack Horan has been appointed as Reserves Coach for the 2010 season.
Former West Adelaide and Glenelg player Jack Horan played 33 League and 92 Reserve games spanning over a six year playing career.
Horan has now turned to coaching after ongoing groin injuries cut short his playing days.
Jack Horan has a strong history as a player with outstanding leadership skills.
His ability to read the game, his communication skills and work ethic make him an excellent fit as Glenelg Football Club’s Reserves coach for 2010.
Jack’s outstanding character was recognised during his time as a player as a two time winner of the E.R Curnow Award.
Prior to the commencement of training last night, Jack received a resounding applause from the playing group when the announcement of his appointment was made.
The Glenelg Football Club welcomes Jack back to the club and is thrilled with the new appointment.
by redandblack » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:35 pm
by bloods08 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:35 pm
redandblack wrote:Good luck, Jack.
(Do the Bays only appoint ex-West players as coaches?)
by Mickyj » Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:36 pm
redandblack wrote:Good luck, Jack.
(Do the Bays only appoint ex-West players as coaches?)
by White Unicorn » Thu Nov 19, 2009 7:32 pm
LBT wrote:Big Phil wrote:Press release from the Tigers, former player Jack Horan announced as coach of the Bays' reserves...Glenelg Football club wrote:
HORAN RETURNS
Glenelg Football Club is pleased to announce that former player Jack Horan has been appointed as Reserves Coach for the 2010 season.
Former West Adelaide and Glenelg player Jack Horan played 33 League and 92 Reserve games spanning over a six year playing career.
Horan has now turned to coaching after ongoing groin injuries cut short his playing days.
Jack Horan has a strong history as a player with outstanding leadership skills.
His ability to read the game, his communication skills and work ethic make him an excellent fit as Glenelg Football Club’s Reserves coach for 2010.
Jack’s outstanding character was recognised during his time as a player as a two time winner of the E.R Curnow Award.
Prior to the commencement of training last night, Jack received a resounding applause from the playing group when the announcement of his appointment was made.
The Glenelg Football Club welcomes Jack back to the club and is thrilled with the new appointment.
Hooray!......young for a reserves coach....would be 27 max.
by wycbloods » Thu Nov 19, 2009 7:53 pm
White Unicorn wrote:LBT wrote:Big Phil wrote:Press release from the Tigers, former player Jack Horan announced as coach of the Bays' reserves...Glenelg Football club wrote:
HORAN RETURNS
Glenelg Football Club is pleased to announce that former player Jack Horan has been appointed as Reserves Coach for the 2010 season.
Former West Adelaide and Glenelg player Jack Horan played 33 League and 92 Reserve games spanning over a six year playing career.
Horan has now turned to coaching after ongoing groin injuries cut short his playing days.
Jack Horan has a strong history as a player with outstanding leadership skills.
His ability to read the game, his communication skills and work ethic make him an excellent fit as Glenelg Football Club’s Reserves coach for 2010.
Jack’s outstanding character was recognised during his time as a player as a two time winner of the E.R Curnow Award.
Prior to the commencement of training last night, Jack received a resounding applause from the playing group when the announcement of his appointment was made.
The Glenelg Football Club welcomes Jack back to the club and is thrilled with the new appointment.
Hooray!......young for a reserves coach....would be 27 max.
Jack is 26. Played div 1 last year at Shocs, will be missed there and giving up footy at 26 seems young. Will be an AFL coach by 34!
by am Bays » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:00 pm
bloods08 wrote:redandblack wrote:Good luck, Jack.
(Do the Bays only appoint ex-West players as coaches?)
Looks like it. It always ammused me how he couldnt make our reserves side but was playing league footy for the bays the next season. Good luck to him.
by Purple Cobra's » Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:46 am
CoverKing wrote:With westies training started on Monday, i know that young Andrew Dempsey (21 or 22) from Goody Saints has joined the club.
I believe he has won a Div 1 medal 2 years ago, and was a Goody Saints B n F winner in the same year. Could push for league selection at some stage i would guess.
Also Daniel Sukkel is no longer with the bloods. Has moved back to his local club, Happy Valley IIRC
by wycbloods » Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:42 pm
by wycbloods » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:09 pm
by Dutchy » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:20 pm
by wycbloods » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:30 pm
Dutchy wrote:Matty Duldig has posted on the Snouts that he is a reluctant out for 2010, thanks for being a great servant of the club Dogger
by am Bays » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:46 pm
wycbloods wrote:Dutchy wrote:Matty Duldig has posted on the Snouts that he is a reluctant out for 2010, thanks for being a great servant of the club Dogger
Playing elsewhere or can't play on at all?
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